Frank Kunz

Frank Kunz (3 March 1896-15 June 1918) was an Imperial German Army sharpshooter who served in the Reserve-Jaeger-Battalion No. 23 during World War I.

Biography
Frank Kunz was born in Stuttgart, Wurttemberg, German Empire in 1896, and he was a medical student before being drafted into the Imperial German Army in 1916 at the age of 20. Kunz was sent to join the Reserve-Jaeger-Battalion No. 23 on the Western Front, and he became known as a good sharpshooter. Kunz was killed at the Battle of Henencourt in Picardy, France on 15 June 1918 while sniping Allied troops across no man's land.